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‡aThey shall inherit the earth /
‡cMorley Callaghan ; afterword by Ray Ellenwood. |
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‡aToronto :
‡bMcClelland & Stewart,
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‡a350 p. ;
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‡aThe New Canadian library |
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‡aA penetrating study of a father and son caught in the moral and economic undertow of the Great Depression. The action hinges upon a sudden mischance in which accident and intention tragically coincide. Swept along by the inexorable logic of events, Callaghan's protagonists are forced to re-examine the nature of individual conscience and responsibility. In their personal struggle is expressed the mood of the age, its cynicism and anger, its deperate idealism, and its agonized longing for redemption. --back cover |
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